Anyone using Adobe on Windows 10 should cop a Microsoft Surface Dial - 2 minutes read




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Save up to 27%: The Microsoft Surface Dial and Microsoft Surface Precision Mouse are $24 and $27 off, respectively, as of March 4 — both are now less than $76.

The quest for the perfect home workstation is never-ending. It's been a theme for many folks who haven't seen their actual in-office desk for almost a year.

Computer accessories are an integral part of decking out your desk — not just for aesthetic purposes, but for heightened productivity and click satisfaction when working in your pajamas has you seconds away from napping.

Two of Microsoft's Windows 10 must-haves are on sale at Amazon: Ditch your traditional mouse for the Microsoft Surface Precision Mouse for $75.99 or take your Adobe experience to the next level with the crazy-intuitive Microsoft Surface Dial for $72.99. Both retail for $99.99.

Microsoft's Surface Dial is extra. It's one of those things that you don't necessarily need to operate your laptop — but when it's on sale, you don't pass it up. On its face, it's a minimalistic hockey puck that replaces your mouse. But pairing it with Surface Studio opens up a whole new world of intuitive controls for your creative process. Three gestures (press and hold, click, and rotate) can switch tools or make incremental adjustments to features, brightness, and volume in Windows 10, all while sitting directly on your glass display.

Traditional mouse fans deserve some style in their maneuvers, too. It's the ultimate sidekick for anyone operating on more than one device throughout the day: It can pair with three devices at once and seamlessly transition between each. Microsoft's patented magnetic scrolling offers precise (and satisfying) scrolls and clicks. Three buttons on the side can be customized with the controls that you use most.

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